Blue Moon Solitaire Disclosure

Software for Fun

Power Ups

Blue Moon Solitaire contains four types of power ups that enhance the game experience in different ways, and may be activated on certain difficulty levels. Power ups can be purchased or earned through game play. Whether purchased or earned, each power up will be randomly generated from a list of four types. The earning requirements are different between free users and subscribers, with subscribers earning power ups more frequently than free users. There are four types of power ups available in the game. Their names, functions, and generation probabilities are listed below.

Please note that the power up types and the odds of generating each type are subject to change at any time without notice.

NameFunctionOdds (Free)Odds (Paid)
PortalAllows users to move cards between ascending and descending card stacks in a single game.34%25%
WildcardAllows the user to pick up one card stack per Wildcard in a single game.33%25%
Card StashAllows the user to Stash cards for later use in a single game.17%25%
Last StandGenerates a new draw stack from remaining unplayed cards at the end of a single game.16%25%
Power Ups and Odds of Being Generated

Subscriptions

Subscriptions are optional and provide access to premium features for the selected duration (monthly, yearly, or lifetime). Lifetime subscriptions will charge a one-time fee, and will never expire. Monthly and yearly subscriptions will automatically renew according to the terms of Apple’s subscription renewal service prior to the end of the current billing period to prevent a lapse in availability. Players may cancel their subscriptions prior to Apple’s renewal process from the subscriptions area in the game’s settings screen. Free trials are available to users as a one-time promotion, allowing full access to premium features for one week. Prior to the end of the free trial week, the user will be automatically subscribed and charged unless the user cancels the subscription from the subscription area in the game’s settings screen.

Family Sharing

Apple Family Sharing for Lifetime subscriptions is limited by Apple’s policies for non-consumable in-app purchases. In order for a Lifetime subscription to be shared by family members, purchase sharing must be enabled, the user’s family members must be sharing payment, and the app must not be hidden in the user’s purchase history. These conditions are subject to change by Apple, and are outside the control of Blue Moon Solitaire. Yearly and Monthly subscriptions are enabled for Family Sharing by default, depending on the preferences set by the purchaser.

Payment Processing

All in-app purchases, including subscriptions and power ups, will be charged to the user’s Apple ID Account, which the user will confirm at the time of purchase. All automatic renewals will be charged to the same Apple ID Account. All payment processing is handled by Apple.

iCloud

Blue Moon Solitaire relies on iCloud for many aspects of the application, including tracking earned and purchased power ups on a single device and across devices. We encourage all users to enable iCloud storage in order to avoid loss of earned and purchased power ups. When a user deletes the Blue Moon Solitaire application, all application data is removed from the device. If the user had iCloud enabled, then they would be able to reinstall the application and restore unused power ups. Earned and purchased power ups can only be restored if iCloud was enabled on the device prior to deleting the application, with enough time for data to be uploaded from the application to iCloud.